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i made two mistakes:
...first i left the lubitel in B-Mode and took the first picture.
...then i forgot to transport the film to the new frame and took the next picture...wääääähhhh....
...Now, it is my favorite picture;-)

I love how the cloudy sky can turn crimson red. You have to be quick though, this scene only lasts for a few minutes. Only when the sun rays hits the atmosphere at the correct angle.
Boracay sunsets are one of the best.

Since I was the only one who had a lomo camera in the group, I did the lomowalk alone. An hour before we left for the airport, I took one last stroll along the beach.
LESSON LEARNED: the beach can over expose an ISO 100 film

More details on handmade color processing here: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2010/10/02/handmade-color-processing ... More details on macro shots taken with a Holga here: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2009/05/21/macro-focusing-frame-for-holga ... More details on how to modify your Holga aperture here: http://www.lomography.com/magazine/tipster/2009/07/23/lovely-holga

The thunderstorm was right in front of my window. So, after a view minutes of watching the lightnings come down, I decided to open the window, take my Lubitel, a gorillapod and a cable release. I let the shutter open for a very long time until finally lightning struck! This was an experiment, so I was very happy that it turned out that good!

The first sunny day of the year. The day I put the first roll of slidefilm in my Diana ever. The day my grandmother died.
The sunrays on my face woke me that morning and all I could think was 'grandma would call this a perfect day'. When I came downstairs my father told me she had passed on that night.
I ran out of the house and cycled to this pond nearby. Taking pictures always calms me down.
This picture is for my grandmother. Who has always loved nature in any way.